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Dialogue
1 Intro| Socrates, who describes a conversation which had taken place between 2 Intro| substitute for original conversation, which is intended to contrast 3 Intro| just as in the previous conversation Prodicus is represented 4 Prot| and this he thinks that conversation with you is most likely 5 Prot| will be improved by his conversation, ought to be very cautious; 6 Prot| upon me to continue the conversation; so I said: Protagoras, 7 Prot| do not wish to force the conversation upon you if you had rather 8 Prot| will do in order that the conversation and discussion may go on 9 Prot| to unbend and hold free conversation with their wise men, and 10 Prot| good for much in general conversation, but at any point in the 11 Prot| of their own voices and conversation, by reason of their stupidity, 12 Prot| contented with one another’s conversation, of which their own voices 13 Prot| another to the proof in conversation. And these are the models 14 Prot| make proof of the truth in conversation. If you have a mind to ask, 15 Prot| the noble Callias. So the conversation ended, and we went our way.~